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... All Souls college. KACIir.LOUS IN DiViNITV. EVr. John Page. M.A. Fellow of Brasennose college. v. John Cooke Rose, M.A. and Fellows of Clare hail, Cambridge, were admitted &c. BACHELOR CIVIL LAW. Mr. John Hardwick, of Balliol college. MASTERS OF ARTS. Marmadnke ...

mreceimneoirfl. x It is generally supposed that one part of Mr. Peels pro posed improvements in the Police, will be

... of last month four pheasants and three hares were offered many persons for 7s. but refused Gazette. Oil Thursday se’nnight John Lantou and Edward En - mans, of Newbury, were bound over to appear at the Newbury Sessions, to answer to a charge of assault ...

Ml LTU.M IN PAR VO

... examined were bound over in the sum of 40/. each to appear John Nolan, notorious pickpocket, committed for trial Saturday from Queen-square Office, for robbing Captain (late antagonist of E.irl of Cardigan) of a valuable jro)dsnuff*-box—Mr. H. Wilkinson.hatter ...

OXFORD, January 25

... Arts. The fame day Meffrs. Anthony Benn Church, of OQeen's College; John B-utchinfon and Peter Iniihbald,.of Univerlity College; John Kennedy, of Chriflt Church; George Inman, Henry John Knapp, and Ifaac Edwards, of, Pembroke Col- lege; and Henry Penruddock ...

Published: Saturday 25 January 1800
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1184 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

Comer

... restoration of privileges, the plea that he had learned and amended. Well, John,*’ said the minister. will just ask you a few plain questions—“ What is lutitisoi?’’ Deed, Sir, replied John, I canua tell you what baptism folk, new laws; but time it was fourpence ...

Mr. arrojited tin* b:!I in the «ha')p ln»'l «leU-rniin*-l t

... Irish population, Referring to Mr. J. motion for the repeal of the union, he showed that all the grievances of which Mr. Grattan complained in the frish Parliament, and which remained un- redressed by that Parliament, had been redressed by a Partia- rent ...

Published: Thursday 20 April 1848
Newspaper: Banbury Guardian
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1124 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

ANOTHER FLAG OF TRUCE

... ANOTHER FLAG OF TRUCE. Hover, April 29. —About four o’clock this afternoon, the Charles, an hired armed schooner. Lieutenant Little, picked up a small French boat, bearing a Flag of Truce, having an officer on board, with dispatches from bis Government ...

Wednesday and Thursday's Poft

... hansi's chace, a French gun-vefl'el, No. 57, mounting an fIt( iron twenty-four pounder in 'her bow, with a number of W fmall arms, &c. commanded by Le Citayen Ronuilland, WI Enfeigne de Vait~rau, from the river'Vegue, bound to St. be Maloes, out twenty-four ...

Published: Saturday 01 March 1800
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1454 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

OXFORD CHRONICLE AND BERKS AND BUCKS GAZETTE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1847

... deny the right of the people to carry arms, nor did it, except under very urgent circumstances, to deprive any man liis arms. It was not, in fact, a coercion bill, and he was surprised at its moderation. How Mr. John O’Connoll could resist it, he could ...

The slup Liverpool, having on baard 2,500 bales of cotton, and farnished with a clean Bill of Health, has; arrived

... Baring, M. Attwood, Esars. Camelford—M. Milbank, Esq. Colonel Craddock. Cardiganshire—Colonel Powell. Cardigan, &c.—P. Pryse, Esq. Carditt—Lord John Stuart. Chichester—Lord G. Lennox, Hon. W. S. Poyntz. Cricklade—J. Pitt, R. Gordon, Esqrs. Cornwall—Sir ...

GEN Eli AL EL EC I'ION

... their old members—Breconshire also returns its old member—the borough doubtful—lladnor the same—Cardiganshire, Mr. Johns is not opposed—Cardigan, Colonel Vaughan is confident re-election, against Major Ivans. Lord Stanley starts for' Lancashire, in the room ...

on y ea gas SF St ae ys Hr {n the House of Commons on Thursday, Sir Philip Egerton moved

... franchise. In this attempt to waste the time of the House, and delay the of Bill, he was assisted by Sir John Campbell, Mr. H. Grattan, and by Lord John Russell h On the other side the » ers were Mr. Sergeant Lefroy, Sir E. Sugden, and Mr. Shaw, who exposed ...